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not the special interests in washington, d.c. and i would stand there and not just vote against a piece of legislation, but make the floor speeches that would try to convince my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who've lost their way and given in to partisanship, so much that it has caused several stalemates. as to why this is in the best interest of their constituents? i would stand firm regardless of what kind of pressure was on me from either party to stand firm in doing what's right for the people of delaware, not the interests of washington. >> i don't think my opponent can or has pointed to one single example where she supports the current administration or initiative of the democratic party. >> that's not true. >> i have a real practical record of met bipartisan solutions in county government and here. working with the republicanses that serve with me on county council. i have a real hands-on record here in the private sector and in my service and partnership with the private sector. of reaching out to folks from diffe
not the special interests in washington, d.c. and i would stand there and not just vote against a piece of legislation, but make the floor speeches that would try to convince my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who've lost their way and given in to partisanship, so much that it has caused several stalemates. as to why this is in the best interest of their constituents? i would stand firm regardless of what kind of pressure was on me from either party to stand firm in doing what's right for...
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after flying around the washington area for at least 45 minutes. making two or three low passes over dulles before settling down on the runway. discovery flew 39 shuttle missions. it flew more than 148 million miles in all those missions. it was clearly the most iconic of all the space shuttle vehicles. in fact, it flew both of nasa's return to flight missions after the challenger and colombia accidents. it had quite a history. i spoke to one of the pilots and he teared up. he said i thought i had this in the past behind me but he teared up. that's the way many, many feel here. that this is really a tough thing for them to say goodbye to these shuttle orbiters. brooke? >> john zarerella, thanks for the pictures. we're getting word that a fort bragg soldier is missing and police say she may be in danger. meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i
after flying around the washington area for at least 45 minutes. making two or three low passes over dulles before settling down on the runway. discovery flew 39 shuttle missions. it flew more than 148 million miles in all those missions. it was clearly the most iconic of all the space shuttle vehicles. in fact, it flew both of nasa's return to flight missions after the challenger and colombia accidents. it had quite a history. i spoke to one of the pilots and he teared up. he said i thought i...
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i'm candy crowley in washington. for our international viewers "world report" is next. for everyone else "fareed for everyone else "fareed zakaria gps" starts right now.
i'm candy crowley in washington. for our international viewers "world report" is next. for everyone else "fareed for everyone else "fareed zakaria gps" starts right now.
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that's what they're hoping. >> washington at times can me a parallel universe. most of the fighting is among the democrats. some are saying slow down, take a breath, let's not rush to august, maybe we can get bipartisan support. but this question was put to the chairman of the house ways and means committee, why don't we have a bipartisan bill? charlie rangel says -- >> we've been dealing with this bill for over six months and we've had hours of hearings and the fact that it's not bipartisan is not because we democrats don't want to have a bipartisan bill. we don't have any republican answers, easy to say what you don't like about this bill, but it would be far more constructive if we had something to work on. >> there are republican proposals. >> correct. >> especially in the house, the democrats have a huge majority, they don't get much traction. >> charlie rangel is right to some extent, republicans have doesn't very much at all to move this process forward. you have to say that objectively. that's a fact whether the republicans like to hear that or not. on t
that's what they're hoping. >> washington at times can me a parallel universe. most of the fighting is among the democrats. some are saying slow down, take a breath, let's not rush to august, maybe we can get bipartisan support. but this question was put to the chairman of the house ways and means committee, why don't we have a bipartisan bill? charlie rangel says -- >> we've been dealing with this bill for over six months and we've had hours of hearings and the fact that it's not...
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i'm a member by nature, i guess, of my long tenure here in washington, d.c. and one would hope a bit for my work, of the gridiron club. the spring dinner's a big deal. the president comes and i'm one of the few tv guys, but tim russert was ahead of me. judy woodruff was ahead meef and there's a great group of tv people now in the club and sarah palin there was last night and barney frank, both very funny and speaking to this dinner. it's usually off the record, but they decided in the twitter age to allow us to do some reporting. here is one of the things that i treated last night as sarah palin was speaking. she said if i need a bald campaign manager, i guess all i'm left with is james carville. i want to show side by side, steve schmitt was the mccain campaign manager and he had a falling out with them. you see steve on the left and mr. carville on the right. one of those gentlemen is your husband and one of them is your friend. good joke from sarah palin? >> do, do, do, do -- >> who would i rather spend a day with, steve or james in the bullet and the ragi
i'm a member by nature, i guess, of my long tenure here in washington, d.c. and one would hope a bit for my work, of the gridiron club. the spring dinner's a big deal. the president comes and i'm one of the few tv guys, but tim russert was ahead of me. judy woodruff was ahead meef and there's a great group of tv people now in the club and sarah palin there was last night and barney frank, both very funny and speaking to this dinner. it's usually off the record, but they decided in the twitter...
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i sat down with him in washington just after he testified before congress. he explains what success will look like and defeating the enemy really means and he has some surprising comments about the current state of the taliban. general mcchrystal, thank you for joining us. >> thanks. >> i heard people say the u.s. effort in afghanistan has been eight, one-year wars. what is wrong with the way you've been fighting this war over the last eight years? >> i think as we go forward what we really need to do is get consistency and constant focus and i think what we have to do is focus on the strategic partnership with afghanistan for the long term. don't think in terms of six months, 18 months or a year, but the fact that the president and the other leadership has guaranteed as partners. consistency is key. >> the strategy that you were given in march, was it overambitious or did you overly ambitiously consider it or is the strategy different? >> the strategy that the president laid out and began to reverse the taliban momentum and begin to provide additional suppo
i sat down with him in washington just after he testified before congress. he explains what success will look like and defeating the enemy really means and he has some surprising comments about the current state of the taliban. general mcchrystal, thank you for joining us. >> thanks. >> i heard people say the u.s. effort in afghanistan has been eight, one-year wars. what is wrong with the way you've been fighting this war over the last eight years? >> i think as we go forward...
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more than 2 1/2 hours here at newark and washington dulles about an hour and a half. look at some of the current wind gusts. 24 miles per hour new york city, 52 in boston. 32 up in portland. so some wind damage will be expected. larger tree limbs could come down and it could cause spotty power outages. today is not the day to have the lawn furniture out or garbage cans out. also very windy across the pacific northwest. this system also a huge wind maker. and it's also going to be bringing in heavy snow across the northern tier of the country. looking for a good 20610 inches of snowfa 6 to 10 inches in the next 24 hours. >>> let's go over the top stories. in afghanistan, two high ranking american officers have been shot and killed inside the interior ministry in kabul. the shootings came as rage rips the country for a fifth day over the burning of korans earlier this week. in response, all military advisers for the international security forces are being pulled out of afghan government ministries. >>> and in south africa, nelson mandela is out of surgery and comfortabl
more than 2 1/2 hours here at newark and washington dulles about an hour and a half. look at some of the current wind gusts. 24 miles per hour new york city, 52 in boston. 32 up in portland. so some wind damage will be expected. larger tree limbs could come down and it could cause spotty power outages. today is not the day to have the lawn furniture out or garbage cans out. also very windy across the pacific northwest. this system also a huge wind maker. and it's also going to be bringing in...
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passengers on board one of these flights they could have struck at one of the great symbols of democracy in washington and killed many more. as we know these men belonged to al qaeda. a group of extremists who have distorted and defiled islam, one of the world's great religions to justify the slaughter of innocents. al qaeda's base of operations was in afghanistan. where they were harbored by the taliban, a ruthless, repressive, and radical movement that seized control of that country after it was ravaged by years of soviet occupation and civil war and after the attention of america and friends turned elsewhere. just days after 9/11, congress authorized the use of force against al qaeda and those who harbored them. an authorization that continues to this day. the vote in the senate was 98-0. the vote in the house was 420-1. for the first time in its history, the north atlantic treaty organization invoked article 5, the commitment that says an attack on one member nation is an attack on all. and the united nations security council endorsed the use of all necessary steps to respond to the 9/11 attacks.
passengers on board one of these flights they could have struck at one of the great symbols of democracy in washington and killed many more. as we know these men belonged to al qaeda. a group of extremists who have distorted and defiled islam, one of the world's great religions to justify the slaughter of innocents. al qaeda's base of operations was in afghanistan. where they were harbored by the taliban, a ruthless, repressive, and radical movement that seized control of that country after it...
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we're not doing that. >> you've been around washington a long time. remember the co-chair of the debt commission, i know you think they ought to tackle entitleme entitlements. i'm assuming you agree? >> i agree with doug. this is not a partisan thing. we've got to get past this distraction of the immediate this fiscal year budget which does cause problems if it isn't addressed. and then we've got to get onto the longer run really fast. we've got to do it now because you can't do it quickly. when it has to do with people's retirement, you can't change that overnight. you have to change it slowly over a long period. but you need to start now to show that we can do it. >> there's actually a playbook that we could run that's been successful. if you need to control a big budget problem and you need to grow, then you need to keep taxes low and reform them. and we saw this week, the administration sort of back away from a key part of the tax reforms. the second thing you need to do is cut spending and transfer programs and government employment. this is work
we're not doing that. >> you've been around washington a long time. remember the co-chair of the debt commission, i know you think they ought to tackle entitleme entitlements. i'm assuming you agree? >> i agree with doug. this is not a partisan thing. we've got to get past this distraction of the immediate this fiscal year budget which does cause problems if it isn't addressed. and then we've got to get onto the longer run really fast. we've got to do it now because you can't do it...
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also in washington, d.c. as well as in pennsylvania, and really all across the country, the country will stop to remember what happened on this day. i want to thank you for being with us for this special edition of c"cnn sunday morning" stay with us as the coverage continues with candy crowley and anderson cooper. ♪
also in washington, d.c. as well as in pennsylvania, and really all across the country, the country will stop to remember what happened on this day. i want to thank you for being with us for this special edition of c"cnn sunday morning" stay with us as the coverage continues with candy crowley and anderson cooper. ♪
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i'm candy crowley in washington. have a very happy fourth of july. for our international viewers "world report" is next. for everyone else "fareed zakariah gps" starts right now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakariah. i believe that we are all watching a major policy experiment unfold. perhaps the most important in decades. you see, the governments of the world's largest economies seem to be set to begin withdrawing the money that they had started spending last year to rescue their economies. this is happening in the united states, china, europe, and it's turning into a test of two profoundly different views of economics. the first that is apparently being adopted by the g-20 countries says we have to start paying down our debts because otherwise the cost of borrowing money will get prohibitively high, today it's greece, tomorrow it's us. on the other side are those who are saying this is crazy, cutting government spending will cut the economy in a tailspin,
i'm candy crowley in washington. have a very happy fourth of july. for our international viewers "world report" is next. for everyone else "fareed zakariah gps" starts right now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakariah. i believe that we are all watching a major policy experiment unfold. perhaps the most important in decades. you see, the governments of the world's...
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two guards hired to protection the george washington bridge were fired. they were sleeping on the job. joey loves riding his bike from new jersey over the george washington bridge. >> do you take this path every day? >> pretty much every day. >> it was on one of the rides he looked over the security booth and saw something that alarmed him. >> i saw a guy sleeping and i thought this is crazy. that guy is sleeping on duty. >> reporter: he says it happened not once, but three times. >> i was totally outraged. i said i'm taking a picture of this. >> reporter: he did, walking straight up to the security booth. >> imagine if i was a terrorist, or if i had a gun in my hand. i could have opened the door and blew his head off. that's how close i was. >> reporter: he said he reached out to the security guard. >> i said i don't want to be a jerk and report you. you have to promise me you are not going to be sleeping when you're guarding a bridge. he said it won't happen again, don't worry. >> reporter: when it did, with another guard, there was a bigger problem. >>
two guards hired to protection the george washington bridge were fired. they were sleeping on the job. joey loves riding his bike from new jersey over the george washington bridge. >> do you take this path every day? >> pretty much every day. >> it was on one of the rides he looked over the security booth and saw something that alarmed him. >> i saw a guy sleeping and i thought this is crazy. that guy is sleeping on duty. >> reporter: he says it happened not once,...
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the worst fire in central washington in decades. they have about a third of it conta contained. some residents have been allowed to go back to their home but here on the northern flank they're not going back any time soon. firefighters are hitting that hill hard. this almost a week into the fire people who have survived it are telling their stories. >> the fires started over on the right hand side. it shadowed that mountain so fast. we went out to get our horses and the fire was just over here. i told everybody i said don't panic, don't scare the horses. let's take our time. we got all die. all of a sudden the wall of flames come over the ridge. it just came up over the ridge like 100 foot high. i said let's don't panic, but i think we better hurry. >> reporter: nearly a thousand fire fighting personnel along with a slew of military personnel and aircraft geared to help contain this fire which probably won't be until next week. the other issue is the weather today and this weekend. excessive heat warnings today with temperatures expected to reach 100 degrees. over the weekend th
the worst fire in central washington in decades. they have about a third of it conta contained. some residents have been allowed to go back to their home but here on the northern flank they're not going back any time soon. firefighters are hitting that hill hard. this almost a week into the fire people who have survived it are telling their stories. >> the fires started over on the right hand side. it shadowed that mountain so fast. we went out to get our horses and the fire was just over...
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behind me, through the window, you can see the washington monument. this is visited each year by hundreds of thousands from around the world. the people that travel here come to 1 about our history to be inspired by the example of our democracy. place where people of different backgrounds and beliefs can still come together islamic nation. tomorrow, i am pleased to announce its that the washington monument as well as the entire federal government will be open for business. that is because today, americans a different beliefs came together again in the final hours before the government would have been forced to shut down. the leaders in both parties reached an agreement that will allow the small businesses to get the loans that may, for families to and hundreds of thousands of get the mortgages they applied americans to show up at work and take home their paychecks on time, including our brave men and women in uniform. this agreement between democrats and republicans on behalf of all americans is on a budget that invests in our future while making the
behind me, through the window, you can see the washington monument. this is visited each year by hundreds of thousands from around the world. the people that travel here come to 1 about our history to be inspired by the example of our democracy. place where people of different backgrounds and beliefs can still come together islamic nation. tomorrow, i am pleased to announce its that the washington monument as well as the entire federal government will be open for business. that is because...
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behind me, through the window, you can see the washington monument. the people who travel here come to learn about our history. and to be inspired by the example of our democracy. a place where citizens of different backgrounds and beliefs can still come together as one nation. tomorrow, i'm pleased to announce that the washington monument, as well as the entire federal government, will be open for business. that's because today americans of different beliefs came together again. in the final hours before our government would have been forced to shut down, leaders in both parties reached an agreement that will allow our small businesses to get the loans they need. our families to get the mortgages they applied for. and hundreds of thousands of americans to show up at work and take home their paychecks on time, including our brave men and women in uniform. this agreement between democrats and republicans on behalf of all americans is on a budget that invests in our future while making the largest annual spending cut in our history. like any worthwhile
behind me, through the window, you can see the washington monument. the people who travel here come to learn about our history. and to be inspired by the example of our democracy. a place where citizens of different backgrounds and beliefs can still come together as one nation. tomorrow, i'm pleased to announce that the washington monument, as well as the entire federal government, will be open for business. that's because today americans of different beliefs came together again. in the final...
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i'm john king in washington, have a great sunday. smoo >>> this is gps. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we take a close look at the situation in afghanistan and what are the options for the united states and nailt toe forces there. first my own points. look, i think the international community cannot and should not abandon afghanistan because things have suddenly gotten tough over the last few months. it's worth noting that even now violence in afghanistan is not even a tenth as bad as it was in iraq in 2006. and the notion that afghans view american troops as occupation forces is belied by repeated polls in which they keep saying that they support the american presence by large margins. notice that all four presidential candidates in the election publicly endorsed the american presence. and, finally, a withdrawal from afghanistan precipitous running away because things are getting tough would almost certainly strengthen al al qaeda forces being the hardline taliban forces. we now know al qaeda is becom
i'm john king in washington, have a great sunday. smoo >>> this is gps. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we take a close look at the situation in afghanistan and what are the options for the united states and nailt toe forces there. first my own points. look, i think the international community cannot and should not abandon afghanistan because things have suddenly gotten tough over the last few months. it's worth noting that even now...
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they flew out from washington overnight. about a few hours ago, they went on board the plane and took the data recording off the plane and they will take that back to washington. they will take back a hole of the plane. they will cut around the existing hole and test that material, the skin of the aircraft, back to washington. they will do some work here in yuma. they will do the analyzing in washington d.c. 118 passengers and five crew members. no serious injuries. however, you can imagine how terrifying it must have been for the folk s on board the plane. >> i was texting my sister to make sure she told my kids i loved them. >> it was in back of me to the left. i did hear it. it sounded like a shot and a lot of air decompressing. it was quick and scary. >> reporter: now, southwest has dealt with this before. a football-sized hole basically opened up on a flight back in 2009 in charleston, west virginia. the cause of that, it turned out, was metal fatigue. the exterior of the plane, the metal was compromised. in that case,
they flew out from washington overnight. about a few hours ago, they went on board the plane and took the data recording off the plane and they will take that back to washington. they will take back a hole of the plane. they will cut around the existing hole and test that material, the skin of the aircraft, back to washington. they will do some work here in yuma. they will do the analyzing in washington d.c. 118 passengers and five crew members. no serious injuries. however, you can imagine how...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> the u.s. decision to unleash armed prones have political benefits and risks. and your iphone is taking your every move. find out how to get the information and who could use it against you. >>> and when you're planning a royal wedding, no detail is too small to ignore. [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity... and making a substantial investment to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. >>>s the u.s. deploys armed drones, a surprise visit to libya from senator john mccain. joining us to talk about that and more, retired general. what can senator -- he's in benghazi which is reble held, fairly peaceful city. what can he learn there? >> the most important thing that senator mccain can
brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> the u.s. decision to unleash armed prones have political benefits and risks. and your iphone is taking your every move. find out how to get the information and who could use it against you. >>> and when you're planning a royal wedding, no detail is too small to ignore. [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity... and making a...
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. >> i want to go to washington to dana bash where president obama was asked about congressman akin's remarks. we'll get to what the president said. talk to me about the backlash from akin's own party, republicans here. >> reporter: the walls are really closing in on him big time from his own party from the highest levels of his own party. i spoke to a source at the arm of the republican party that's in charge of electing republicans and this source said it's been communicated that the nrsc is going to take the 5 million dollar that it has planned to put into the race and hold onto it. they're not going to put it in if he is the guy who is going to run against claire mccaskill. the reason is because they believe he puts the majority at risk for republicans. we have a statement carefully worded. he said i believe he should take time with his family to consider whether the statement will prevent him from effectively representing our party in this critical election. you understand the way he talks it's pretty clear what he's trying to say. c john corning, his formal statement says over t
. >> i want to go to washington to dana bash where president obama was asked about congressman akin's remarks. we'll get to what the president said. talk to me about the backlash from akin's own party, republicans here. >> reporter: the walls are really closing in on him big time from his own party from the highest levels of his own party. i spoke to a source at the arm of the republican party that's in charge of electing republicans and this source said it's been communicated that...
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washington, d.c., one of the best locations, high of 83 and lots of sunshine. hey, you know, we have had a lot of business going on with the tropics the last couple weeks. tropical storm erica ripped apart by strong winds. it could be because of el nino. >> el nino is back. >> and it could be a rough winter for folks today. >> thank you so much. >>> the battle of the sexes heats up in the bedroom when we ask the question, who gets more sleep? men or women? ng better with advair... i can enjoy the zoo with my grandkids. (announcer) for people with copd including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be use more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your r
washington, d.c., one of the best locations, high of 83 and lots of sunshine. hey, you know, we have had a lot of business going on with the tropics the last couple weeks. tropical storm erica ripped apart by strong winds. it could be because of el nino. >> el nino is back. >> and it could be a rough winter for folks today. >> thank you so much. >>> the battle of the sexes heats up in the bedroom when we ask the question, who gets more sleep? men or women? ng better...
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she's joining me from washington. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> let me begin, if i might, by quoting the president sarkozy of france in his justification for the law. it's kind of a remarkable statement. he says, and i quote, this is the president of france, the burqa is not a religious symbol. it's a sign of enslavement of debaseness. i want to say this solemn ne. the burqa will not be welcomed on the territory of the french republic. we cannot step in our country, women imprisoned behind a mask, deprived of all social life of their identity. so, mona, let me start with you. you want to extend this ban across the world. do you agree with president sarkozy, that merely because somebody wants to dress like this, they choose to dress like this, they shouldn't be permitted to do so. >> you know, eliot, i detest nicolas sarkozy. i consider him right wing and racist but i also detest theniqthe niqab and the veil and as i muslim woman. i think that it represents an ideology that does not believe in muslim's rights t
she's joining me from washington. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> let me begin, if i might, by quoting the president sarkozy of france in his justification for the law. it's kind of a remarkable statement. he says, and i quote, this is the president of france, the burqa is not a religious symbol. it's a sign of enslavement of debaseness. i want to say this solemn ne. the burqa will not be welcomed on the territory of the french republic. we cannot step in our country, women...
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live in washington. thank you very much. we're going to take a break and continue our coverage of the breaking news out of libya. stay with us. the safety of onstar is now available for your car. ♪ [ recorded voice ] onstar. we're looking for city hall. i'm sending directions to your car. [ recorded voice #2 ] turn right on hill street. go north for two miles. ♪ [ man ] this is onstar. i got a signal there's been a crash. do you need help? yes, please. i've got your gps location. i'm sending help. [ female announcer ] introducing onstar fmv. get it installed on your car at best buy or visit onstar.com for more stores. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and w
live in washington. thank you very much. we're going to take a break and continue our coverage of the breaking news out of libya. stay with us. the safety of onstar is now available for your car. ♪ [ recorded voice ] onstar. we're looking for city hall. i'm sending directions to your car. [ recorded voice #2 ] turn right on hill street. go north for two miles. ♪ [ man ] this is onstar. i got a signal there's been a crash. do you need help? yes, please. i've got your gps location. i'm...
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and, you know, washington has its own conversation. so the things that people talk about there, not that they're not interested in other stuff, but when they're making judgments, political judgment, they're focused on the things that affect their lives more closer to home. >> because of that will you get into sometimes the inevitable tug of war for the president's time and focus in the sense that he's the president of the united states? libya is a question mark today. bahrain is a question mark today. maybe iran will be next week or the week after. >> yes, but it is very, very valuable to have spent two years in the white house because what i recognize is that you can't always control events to the degree that you'd like. you can't control the discussion to the degree that you'd like. he has a responsibility to deal with these hot spots around the world and they of course impact on us. everybody's watching libya now to see what impact it will have on oil prices. oil prices will affect the economy. so all of it is interrelated. when you
and, you know, washington has its own conversation. so the things that people talk about there, not that they're not interested in other stuff, but when they're making judgments, political judgment, they're focused on the things that affect their lives more closer to home. >> because of that will you get into sometimes the inevitable tug of war for the president's time and focus in the sense that he's the president of the united states? libya is a question mark today. bahrain is a...
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the politics heat up in washington. plus -- gas prices are spiking. what's going on, josh? >> i'm going to tell you where your dollar goes when you buy that gasoline. how to find the cheapest gas near you. all that as we promised coming up. ♪ they see me rollin' ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling and tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ [ mom ] hi, there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of a tiguan, one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ >>> let's get you caught up on our top stories. in afghanistan, two high-ranking american officers have been shot and killed inside the interior ministry in kabul. the shootings came as rage grips the country for a fifth day over the burning of korans earlier this week. in response, all military advisors for the international security forces are being pulled out of afghan government ministries. >>> a huge explosion
the politics heat up in washington. plus -- gas prices are spiking. what's going on, josh? >> i'm going to tell you where your dollar goes when you buy that gasoline. how to find the cheapest gas near you. all that as we promised coming up. ♪ they see me rollin' ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling and tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ [ mom ] hi, there. why do we always...
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>> people at the "the washington post" did the same. may have been a similar reaction. >> with a music critic? >> yes, because that's the policy. npr has a big target on it because of mistakes they made in the past. they overreacted to juan williams, they're going to overreact because of the target. >> you know it is worth pointing out she was also an anchor on the weekend edition before on npr. if you're on an organization that presents news, whether you do it that moment or not, steer clear of this sort of thing. >> setting up for the next question about dill and rat began who has spoken with some sympathy for the wall street protesters. show you the clip. >> i was there after the 700 arrests on the brooklyn bridge, and the energy that night at the general assembly that tim was talking about was loving and warm and more courageous, more resolute. >> dylan ratigan, talking about simple shared principles. here it is, a statement the group is going to put out with him suggesting the ending needs smoothed out. is that troubling? >> totall
>> people at the "the washington post" did the same. may have been a similar reaction. >> with a music critic? >> yes, because that's the policy. npr has a big target on it because of mistakes they made in the past. they overreacted to juan williams, they're going to overreact because of the target. >> you know it is worth pointing out she was also an anchor on the weekend edition before on npr. if you're on an organization that presents news, whether you do it...
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you're here from washington. thank you so much. first of all i want you to set the record straight, jon kyl on the floor just said that 90% of funding that goes to planned parenthood goes to fund abortions. is that correct? >> this is such a misstatement. and i think it's really important that the american people know. there are no federal funds that pay for abortion either at planned parenthood or any hospital in america. and 97% of planned parenthood services are basic preventive care. family planning, pap smears, breast exams, and that's what's actually the topic here. it's simply incredible that we're talking about shutting down the federal government over the issue of whether planned parenthood can continue to serve 3 million women who come to our health centers every year for basic preventive care. >> and many of the women you're servicing, they come from low-income neighborhoods, correct? >> that's correct. i mean, planned parenthood is a high-quality, affordable provider, more than 800 health centers across america. and for
you're here from washington. thank you so much. first of all i want you to set the record straight, jon kyl on the floor just said that 90% of funding that goes to planned parenthood goes to fund abortions. is that correct? >> this is such a misstatement. and i think it's really important that the american people know. there are no federal funds that pay for abortion either at planned parenthood or any hospital in america. and 97% of planned parenthood services are basic preventive care....
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i'm candy crowley in washington. up next for our viewers in the united states, "fareed zakaria: gps." >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of new the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you today. first up, one of our grand tours around the world with an all-star panel. we have more of my conversation with condoleezza rice, stanford professor will give a grade to president obama, and to donald rumsfeld who slammed her in his recent memoirs. >> don is a friend but is a grumpy buy. he is. he doesn't know what he's talking about. >> a fascinating discussion with google's executive chairman eric schmidt about the great tablet battle between apple and google. why it matters who will win. here is my take. >>> pakistan's military has been embarrassed, to put it mildly, by the suspicion it must have known where bin laden was hiding. in response, it is using its old tricks and hoping to ride out the storm as it has in the past. it is leaking stories to favor
i'm candy crowley in washington. up next for our viewers in the united states, "fareed zakaria: gps." >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of new the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you today. first up, one of our grand tours around the world with an all-star panel. we have more of my conversation with condoleezza rice, stanford professor will give a grade to president obama, and to donald rumsfeld who...
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. >> you know, we're over there helping him and he's in the front page of "the washington post" going, i wish you guys would leave. >> well i think, again, these are concerns that he raised over an extended period of time. each one of them specifically, and as i look at president karzai and look back over the last year, certainly we have taken these concerns into consideration in what we've done. we need to do that. we need as the president has said to listen to him but he also needs to listen to us, and i think that's an important part of this partnership, specifically. president karzai is also, you know, some measure of him from my perspective is what he's actually done, and what we've been able to do, it's not just been the discussion or the rhetoric specifically, so i measure them in that regard from a partnership standpoint and in that regard he's been supportive, squen ral we tgene e petraewe tray petraeus has met with him frequently. >> north korea is making news today, took a u.s. scientist through what he described as aed modern fa tilt, they looked prepared to be able to enr
. >> you know, we're over there helping him and he's in the front page of "the washington post" going, i wish you guys would leave. >> well i think, again, these are concerns that he raised over an extended period of time. each one of them specifically, and as i look at president karzai and look back over the last year, certainly we have taken these concerns into consideration in what we've done. we need to do that. we need as the president has said to listen to him but he...
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you cannot politics from the decisions made in washington, d.c. you simply can't. that's reality. >> the imperative though ends up being someone might die in this decision. is that not something that -- that a, quote, politician, whether he's a councilman or a president of the united states needs to take into account at the expense of any political decisions? >> rick, didn't you -- you asked the question did i hear the speech? the president spoke directly to that in his speech. he said -- he talked about making the decision to send men and women to war. he said that if he was convinced that we could somehow confront this issue without sending troops, he wouldn't send any, so he spoke to that. he spoke to the real cost of war so he talked about that, so it's not like he divorced it. he also spent the time and said this is why i took so much time in making this decision to make sure it was the right one, so all of that was there. what's interesting to me is when i hear people say, well, he was going back and forth, trying to please everybody, but the reality is you h
you cannot politics from the decisions made in washington, d.c. you simply can't. that's reality. >> the imperative though ends up being someone might die in this decision. is that not something that -- that a, quote, politician, whether he's a councilman or a president of the united states needs to take into account at the expense of any political decisions? >> rick, didn't you -- you asked the question did i hear the speech? the president spoke directly to that in his speech. he...
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the mission continues as it must. >> captain john kirby, thanks so much for your time from washington. >> my pleasure. >> much more straight ahead with my colleague don lemon right here with me with a preview. >> what a horrible story. terrible, tashble. we're going to be talking about that, of course. it will be our lead story. also talking about joseph kony. it's been all over, he's become a household name in the united states? just the last three days thanks to a new documentary that aims to make the african warlord infamous. we're going it talk live with jason russell, who is the filmmaker behind "kony 2012" which has been watched more than 65 million times. it's electrified the world. it's also causing controversy and at least one survivor says kony is not the person who should be celebrated in that film. >> i feel really hurt because i don't know -- it's not easy to be a survivor, but i'm glad i was able to escape. maybe the purpose is why i am sitting here, and it's very painful for me to hear that joseph kony is right now in the united states a celebrity. and i ask myself, wha
the mission continues as it must. >> captain john kirby, thanks so much for your time from washington. >> my pleasure. >> much more straight ahead with my colleague don lemon right here with me with a preview. >> what a horrible story. terrible, tashble. we're going to be talking about that, of course. it will be our lead story. also talking about joseph kony. it's been all over, he's become a household name in the united states? just the last three days thanks to a new...
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. >>> when we come back, he's been called the last honest man in washington and he's a rare breed for sure, you woefrnts want to miss what is coming up. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if anything, it was a little too much. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 but the moment they had my money? nothing. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no phone calls, no feedback, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no "here's how your money's doing." tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i mean what about a little sign that you're still...
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again, we can't even repair the washington subway elevators. tell that story about the washington subway. >> well, i had come back from a conference in china at this amazing conference center with multiple escalators in every corner, huge ones. i came back to bethesda, maryland, where i live, and called michael -- my co-author, michael mandelbaum, and i was telling his wife about the center. she said, have you been to our subway stop lately because both escalator have been under repair for six months. basically -- >> which is as long as it had taken roughly to build the entire conference center in china. >> actually, yeah. almost the exact same amount of time china took to build a conference center was taking us to repair two escalators with 21 stairs each. and our book is not about china, fareed. as you know, it's really about america. and we firmly believe china can succeed and we can succeed. by the way, china can fail and we can succeed. what china doesn't really matter, it's not what we do or what we don't do. when people hear the title of
again, we can't even repair the washington subway elevators. tell that story about the washington subway. >> well, i had come back from a conference in china at this amazing conference center with multiple escalators in every corner, huge ones. i came back to bethesda, maryland, where i live, and called michael -- my co-author, michael mandelbaum, and i was telling his wife about the center. she said, have you been to our subway stop lately because both escalator have been under repair...
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athenoa jones talked to a married couple in washington. they have four kids, and both have been out of work for now over two years. >> this is the wedding dress. >> okay. >> reporter: the ripple effects can be felt here, at the washington home of nathan and kiana wallace. >> i like this one. >> both have been out of work for more than two years. their unemployment benefits have run out. they live in public housing, and don't have to pay rent, but they have struggled to pay utilities bills and recently had their power cut off. >> we did candles, we just, you know, some days during that six-week period, it was the kids eat or weeat. >> reporter: both of their cars have been repossessed. they'll have to come up with $120 a month for metro pass foss their four children once school starts. they once brought in $5,000 a month and say they're determined to get back on track. >> i get up with my boxing gloves on every day for them. >> reporter: according to a study, by a national charity, 1 in 5 children lived below the poverty line in 2009. the w
athenoa jones talked to a married couple in washington. they have four kids, and both have been out of work for now over two years. >> this is the wedding dress. >> okay. >> reporter: the ripple effects can be felt here, at the washington home of nathan and kiana wallace. >> i like this one. >> both have been out of work for more than two years. their unemployment benefits have run out. they live in public housing, and don't have to pay rent, but they have...
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jessica yellin, cnn, washington. >> candy, all yours. >>> he did not say mission accomplished, but explaining u.s. involvement in libya monday night, president obama indicated things looked good. >> we targeted tanks and military assets that had been shocking off towns and cities and we cut off much of their source of supply. and tonight, i can report that we have stopped gadhafi's deadly advance. >> but tuesday into wednesday, gadhafi troops were back on deadly advance, pushing rebel forces out of cities they once controlled. thursday, the defense secretary said other countries are capable of arming and training badly outgunned libyan rebels and that the u.s. will soon take a back seat to enforcing the no-fly zone. >> our role has begun to recede to the support roles that i indicated. we will not be taking an active part in the strike activities. and we believe that our allies can sustain this for some period of time. >> friday, sources revealed the cia is reporting that gadhafi is killing substantial numbers of people in towns outside media coverage. today what to do about libya? we turn to
jessica yellin, cnn, washington. >> candy, all yours. >>> he did not say mission accomplished, but explaining u.s. involvement in libya monday night, president obama indicated things looked good. >> we targeted tanks and military assets that had been shocking off towns and cities and we cut off much of their source of supply. and tonight, i can report that we have stopped gadhafi's deadly advance. >> but tuesday into wednesday, gadhafi troops were back on deadly...
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the washington fairgrounds turned into a giant animal refuge center. it started when people were forced to flee their homes. they went to shelters and the animals needed a place to go. the county said they could come here. since the fire broke out, it's been a temporary home to as many as 400 animals. how big of an event has this fire been for the community? >> it's a -- i can't put it in words. i have never seen anything like it in my nearly 50 years. people have asked me, have you ever done this before? i have gone through training and simulated exercises. doing it is a different learning process. >> reporter: mark is the lead veterinarian. his skills became vital in saving some of the injured animals. >> we had reports of a large number of burn victims coming to triage. we set up a triage center. i had to take a walk and regroup. you know, i was starting to tear up and say okay, you have to deal with this and put your emotions aside. you know, get ready to go. >> reporter: these are the lucky ones. authorities believe many, possibly hundreds of anim
the washington fairgrounds turned into a giant animal refuge center. it started when people were forced to flee their homes. they went to shelters and the animals needed a place to go. the county said they could come here. since the fire broke out, it's been a temporary home to as many as 400 animals. how big of an event has this fire been for the community? >> it's a -- i can't put it in words. i have never seen anything like it in my nearly 50 years. people have asked me, have you ever...
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jonathan mann spoke with nic robertson in washington. >> reporter: tripoli had, while we were there, while the nato bombing began and gadhafi's forces still controlled the capital, a ring of steel around it. the brigade there was controlling the capital and was able to draw on munitions from multiple bases from inside the city which have become nato's principle targets inside the city, and sarah seidner came right past one of the most feared bases of gadhafi's brigades controlled by his son, hamis, which was originally the force that went into zawiya. the fact that there wasn't resistance there, the fact this ring of steel that we had seen tanks, armored personnel carriers evaporated gives rise to the perception of how the rebels were able to get into the city so quickly, but also how gadhafi may have been caught in surprise of how quickly people have deserted him, and proven not to be loyal. the writing has been on the wall for these forces and now it seems they have, in fact, collapsed. that will enable rebels throughout the city, the people of the city who don't want gadhafi who h
jonathan mann spoke with nic robertson in washington. >> reporter: tripoli had, while we were there, while the nato bombing began and gadhafi's forces still controlled the capital, a ring of steel around it. the brigade there was controlling the capital and was able to draw on munitions from multiple bases from inside the city which have become nato's principle targets inside the city, and sarah seidner came right past one of the most feared bases of gadhafi's brigades controlled by his...
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lewis mccord in washington. families of loved ones cheered as they marched into the gym. they spent the first 12 months in afghanistan. >> reporter: it's the first time most of these soldiers and their loved ones have seen each other in a whole year. >> first thing you do is look for your family. >> a smile over your entire body. >> i feel complete, like i can relax again, and i can finally be happy. >> did you know that dad was coming home? >> yes. >> oh, you knew? >> and more soldiers from the first corps are coming back from afghanistan in the next few weeks. >>> all right. imagine a plane so big it can carry another plane inside of it. reynolds wolf takes us on board the military's largest plane on today's travel insider. >> reporter: i'm coming to you from robin's air force base. i want to take a moment to show you something incredible. this is the c-5. it's america's largest military aircraft. right behind me you see the ladder. it goes up some 11 steps all the way into the aircraft. the flight deck on the top, three stories off the ground. inside, it is just amazin
lewis mccord in washington. families of loved ones cheered as they marched into the gym. they spent the first 12 months in afghanistan. >> reporter: it's the first time most of these soldiers and their loved ones have seen each other in a whole year. >> first thing you do is look for your family. >> a smile over your entire body. >> i feel complete, like i can relax again, and i can finally be happy. >> did you know that dad was coming home? >> yes. >>...
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and snow has arrived on washington's mt. hood. already a storm this week dumped more than two feet of snow, just what the skiers and snowboarders were waiting for. >>> okay, so for anyone traveling by plane this holiday, it's understandable that you might be a bit worried about the new screening techniques. just remember, things will go easier if you know what to pack. that's where our organized jacqui jeras comes in to help us out with that. >> there are business travelers out there, people who travel regularly and they're like, it's nothing. but there are a lot of people who only travel over the holidays, and it can be intimidating. so here are a couple of tips to help you get through security a little easier. packing a carry-on back can save you time and money heading through the airports this holiday season. there's a wealth of information on the web. first thing you need to do is familiarize yourself with the tsa rules and guidelines. don't forget to bring that one quart plastic bag for all your liquids and put that on top so
and snow has arrived on washington's mt. hood. already a storm this week dumped more than two feet of snow, just what the skiers and snowboarders were waiting for. >>> okay, so for anyone traveling by plane this holiday, it's understandable that you might be a bit worried about the new screening techniques. just remember, things will go easier if you know what to pack. that's where our organized jacqui jeras comes in to help us out with that. >> there are business travelers out...
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california and washington state, people who fled the area are allowed to go back home and see what was spared. >> wait until you see what we are working on tonight. saturday night where most shows dare not to go. >> tonight, spike lee like you never have seen him before. >> the kind of interview only don lemon can do. talking politics. >> i didn't drink the kool aid. >> we are not punks. >> and everything i need to say has been said. >> plus, afghan forces turning on americans. >> attempted to undermine the trust. >> ryan gets riled up. >> and you did build that! >> the hairpin turn gone terribly wrong. tonight on cnn. >> first tonight, born in atlanta and now an international star. spike lee fundamentally changed film making and in the process has become a leader in race relations and a cultural icon. he sits down with our don lemon and opens up from everything from president obama to racism. >> there people who say and i heard a number of people say this. i think they said it to a number of people, new racism is a denial of racism. >> there is an answer to that this question to wheth
california and washington state, people who fled the area are allowed to go back home and see what was spared. >> wait until you see what we are working on tonight. saturday night where most shows dare not to go. >> tonight, spike lee like you never have seen him before. >> the kind of interview only don lemon can do. talking politics. >> i didn't drink the kool aid. >> we are not punks. >> and everything i need to say has been said. >> plus, afghan...
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the problem is, is if you give them more money in washington, they're not to be trusted. i mean, there was $100 billion in last year's budget that is unaccounted for. they don't even know where the money was spent. recently when we bailed out the banks in our country, guess who got bailed out? the libyan national bank. it was a pass-through. aig became a pass-through for foreign banks. we don't know where all our money is going to be spent. when i want to turn in money for my office, turn a couple hundred thousand dollars back in that i'm not going to spend, it is not even clear where it goes. we can't be confident the couple hundred thousand i want to give back goes to our debt. our government is out of control. they don't need more money. we need to give our government less money. >> senator rand paul, thanks for joining us this morning. appreciate the time. >> thank you. >>> joining me now from new york, democratic congressman anthony wiener. congressman, thank you as well for joining us. let me just pick up on this debt question, because it does sound to me as though
the problem is, is if you give them more money in washington, they're not to be trusted. i mean, there was $100 billion in last year's budget that is unaccounted for. they don't even know where the money was spent. recently when we bailed out the banks in our country, guess who got bailed out? the libyan national bank. it was a pass-through. aig became a pass-through for foreign banks. we don't know where all our money is going to be spent. when i want to turn in money for my office, turn a...
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the washington monument taking a serious hit. plus, a new and possibly key development in the case of the american woman, robyn gardner, who vanished in aruba a few weeks ago. steve jobs re signs as the ceo of apple. c from your phone, on your stereo or see the photos you've taken on your tv. and if you want to share your favorite movie, that's easy too. airplay. just one more thing that makes an iphone and iphone. ♪ [ country ] [ man ] ♪ gone, like my last paycheck ♪ gone, gone away ♪ gone, like my landlord's smile ♪ ♪ gone, gone away ♪ my baby's gone away with dedicated claims specialists... and around-the-clock service, travelers can help make things better quicker. will your auto and home insurer... be there when you need them most? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage... or visit travelers.com. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with
the washington monument taking a serious hit. plus, a new and possibly key development in the case of the american woman, robyn gardner, who vanished in aruba a few weeks ago. steve jobs re signs as the ceo of apple. c from your phone, on your stereo or see the photos you've taken on your tv. and if you want to share your favorite movie, that's easy too. airplay. just one more thing that makes an iphone and iphone. ♪ [ country ] [ man ] ♪ gone, like my last paycheck ♪ gone, gone away ♪...
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it means more rain for washington, d.c. and to the south. when low pressure gets cut off from the jet stream it doesn't have a way of moving on out so we can get some better weather and that's why we're seeing so much rain across the eastern half of the country. the heaviest rain is over the carolinas. we're seeing the strongest storms. you can see hat here in our radar picture. heavy downpours clipping areas of eastern north carolina but moving into parts of virginia and maryland and delaware. you can see some of the hafr rain offshore. jersey shore getting hit with showers as well as long island south shores. rainy day in new york and we'll see more of that as we go through much of the weekend. heavier thunderstorms are cli clinging to the outer banks. and myrtle beach. first weekend in fall is feeling like a wet one across much of the country. but it's also becoming a cool one as high pressure drops down a little bit further south later on tonight those clear skies, radiation cooling, the cool air sit there's. temperatures tonight will dr
it means more rain for washington, d.c. and to the south. when low pressure gets cut off from the jet stream it doesn't have a way of moving on out so we can get some better weather and that's why we're seeing so much rain across the eastern half of the country. the heaviest rain is over the carolinas. we're seeing the strongest storms. you can see hat here in our radar picture. heavy downpours clipping areas of eastern north carolina but moving into parts of virginia and maryland and delaware....
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it turned out to be something more and i hope all of our political leaders in washington whether democrat, republican, moderate, conservative, liberal, reflect on the fact that this is a movement of americans who are concerned about the future of our country and don't dismiss them as a fad but at the same time they are not yet a political party that has an agenda, a clear agenda, that has standing in congress. >> what about the stories, though, that the base, the central aspect of the republican party doesn't like them, that in a sense it's going to affect them? >> well, i think the tea party movement is going to put pressure on republicans and on democrats. now at the same time, some of the things that the tea party movement is asking for are unachievable and i'm not sure it's right. it's not do-able to say we want to cut spending. we want to reduce the deficit. but we don't want to increase revenue. this algebraic equation will not work. >> larry: can't have it both ways. >> you can't have it every way. when i hear people say, well we're going to cut spending and moderators or interroga
it turned out to be something more and i hope all of our political leaders in washington whether democrat, republican, moderate, conservative, liberal, reflect on the fact that this is a movement of americans who are concerned about the future of our country and don't dismiss them as a fad but at the same time they are not yet a political party that has an agenda, a clear agenda, that has standing in congress. >> what about the stories, though, that the base, the central aspect of the...
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i'm candy crowley in washington. stay tuned to cnn for much more coverage of the disaster in japan. up next, "fareed zakaria gps." >> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world? i'm fareed zakaria. i'll give you my take on the tragic devastation in japan. but first, here is the latest. the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. japan's prime minister says his country is grappling with its worst crisis since world war ii. it's a race against time for rescue workers. the official death toll now stands at more than 1,200. but it will rise. one regional official says the deaths in his area alone were undoubtedly in the tens of thousands. 200,000 people living near a nuclear power plant in fukushima have been evacuated. there was explosion in a reactor yet and there are fears that there he will will be another explosion at a different reactor at the same plant. the world is trying to help out. the u.s.s. ronald reagan arrived off the coast on sunday and made dozens of trips delivering aid. meanwhile, more video is emerging o
i'm candy crowley in washington. stay tuned to cnn for much more coverage of the disaster in japan. up next, "fareed zakaria gps." >> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world? i'm fareed zakaria. i'll give you my take on the tragic devastation in japan. but first, here is the latest. the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. japan's prime minister says his country is grappling with its worst crisis...
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a memoir of my years in washington. madame secretary, thanks very much for coming in. >> it's nice to be with you, wolf. >> all right. let's get to some of the current issues and then we'll talk about the book. you've probably been seeing these reports that israel might be preparing to launch some type of military strike at iran because of its nuclear program. would that be wise? >> well, the fact that we're even talking about that shows the danger of the iranian program. my view has been that there's still time for diplomacy with iran, tough diplomacy, but really the international community has got to be a lot tougher than it's been willing to do in the past. i really don't have any insight into what may or may not be going on in israeli calculations, but i do know that there's much more that could be done to iran through sanctions and it's high time that it get done. >> for eight years, you were consumed with this concern about iran and its nuclear program. what should the u.s. do? because sanctions don't seem to have
a memoir of my years in washington. madame secretary, thanks very much for coming in. >> it's nice to be with you, wolf. >> all right. let's get to some of the current issues and then we'll talk about the book. you've probably been seeing these reports that israel might be preparing to launch some type of military strike at iran because of its nuclear program. would that be wise? >> well, the fact that we're even talking about that shows the danger of the iranian program. my...